- If the file that is to be converted has a cue file associated with it, load the cue file into program. The associated file that is to be converted and split must be in the same folder.
- Program will display information about individual tracks. Choose the desired output format and press "Start".
- If source is in mp3 format and you selected mp3 as a destination format, no re-encoding will occur.

How to Convert files to multiple output formats at once?

- Choose "Multiple" as a destination format.
- Adjust settings for individual formats.
- Tip! Before you press "Start" click "Additional" under "Output File Settings" and click "Add output file type to output path". This will assure that all files will be created into separate folders.

What to do with "Replay Gain" button?

- Please visit this site if you are not familiar with Replay Gain concept.
- Replay Gain analysis will be started by pressing this button.
- You will then see the results under "Replay Gain" column.
- Click [ ] Normalize under "Input File Settings" if you want to apply Replay Gain for resulting files.

How to Edit Metadata?

- Add some files to program and click on Metadata tab.
- Select one or more files.
- Changes made in editor will be applied to all selected files.

What to do with "Save Metadata" button?

- Push it if you want to save Metadata in the source files.
- Don't push it if you want Metadata to appear only in converted files.

Tip for Track Number.

- Select more than one file.
- Enter 1/ or 01/ into "Track" field. If, for example, 12 files were selected then Track Number for all selected files will be populated like this: 1/12, 2/12, 3/12 ... 12/12.

Tip for Cover Art.

- Right click Cover Art picture.
- Click to Google, Bing or Amazon for picture.
- Your default internet browser will be launched and redirected to search engine you just selected.
- Right click (in the internet browser) and choose "Copy Image" when you've found the right picture.
- Copied Image will be automatically recognized as a Cover Art by Metadata Editor.
- You can switch off this behavior under program Options.